In addition there will be new activities and games for children, including hands-on science experiments, mini golf tournaments, talent shows and LEGO boat-building competitions.

The line will also be introducing interconnecting staterooms on Caribbean Princess, fitting 87 in total. Other additions are an upgraded top-deck ‘Movies Under the Stars’ giant screen and Princess Luxury Beds in every stateroom.
Caribbean Princess will also be prepared for the Ocean Medallion technology, which will be available for the 2018 summer Caribbean season. The new technology will enable guests to order food and drinks to anywhere they are on the ship, provide interactive information about onboard activities and allow parents to locate where their children are onboard, as well as a host of other features.

After sailing the British Isles for the spring and summer, the ship will travel to the new Panama Canal locks and the Caribbean.

Further information on enhancements, including food and beverage, will be announced over the coming weeks.

Jan Swartz, president of Princess Cruises, said: “With new amenities catering to families, Caribbean Princess not only provides comfort and technology to stay connected but enriching experiences that can be shared together as a family – all renovated with the goal of helping our guests create lifelong memories.”